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ALLAM FIRES WARNING AT PREMIER DIVISION 2 PACE-MAKERS

15/6/2018

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PictureTom Allam [Dave Vokes]
Tichborne Park captain Tom Allam has fired a “we can beat anyone on our day” warning to Sparsholt on the eve of their Locks Lane visit to the Southern Premier League Division 2 leaders.
Sparsholt leapfrogged to the Division 2 summit with a crushing ten-wicket win over Paultons last week, their fourth win in a row since suffering a two-run defeat by Trojans on the opening day of the season.
Allam, who missed last week’s thumping defeat by Trojans as he was best man at a Society wedding, knows Tichborne Park are the underdogs, but warns: “We’re capable of beating anyone on our day and I’ll make sure we turn up big time at Sparsholt.”
Sparsholt: Frith, Haworth, O’Brien, Banks, Mitchard, Doubell, Taylor, Doran, Foster, Weir, Hartley.
Tichborne Park: Tom Allam, Ed, Berry, Will Allam, Martin Cheyney, Jacob Bristow, Matt Bristow, James Long, Ben Allen, Ryan Brooks, Paul Primmer, Jack Skinner.

Rowledge, who nailed Langley Manor last week, will look for a similar home performance against a Totton & Eling side revitalised by a handsome win over Basingstoke & North Hants.
Rowledge: B Wish, J Wish, Lloyd, C Yates Jnr, Morant, Wilson, Randall, Moseley, Baker, Forbes, S Martin
Waterlooville are going nicely after three wins in four – a sequence they will want to enhance when Paultons visit Rowlands Avenue.
St Cross Symondians II need to arrest a sequence of back-to-back defeats at Langley Manor, while Basingstoke need to restore confidence after a below-par display when they visit bottom-of-the-table Trojans at Stoneham Lane.

 



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